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The Knowledge Engineering Review, Volume 26
Volume 26, Number 1, March 2011
- Peter McBurney, Simon Parsons, Mirko Viroli:
A quarter-century of The Knowledge Engineering Review: Introduction to the Special Issue. 1-3 - John Fox:
Formalizing knowledge and expertise: where have we been and where are we going? 5-10 - John Anderson, Jacky Baltes, Chi Tai Cheng:
Robotics competitions as benchmarks for AI research. 11-17 - Patrick Brézillon:
From expert systems to context-based intelligent assistant systems: a testimony. 19-24 - Frans Coenen:
Data mining: past, present and future. 25-29 - Rogier M. van Eijk:
Ayurveda for agents: an attempt to bring the sciences of natural and artificial intelligence closer together. 31-33 - Marcelo A. Falappa, Alejandro Javier García, Gabriele Kern-Isberner, Guillermo Ricardo Simari:
On the evolving relation between Belief Revision and Argumentation. 35-43 - Yolanda Gil:
Interactive knowledge capture in the new millennium: how the Semantic Web changed everything. 45-51 - Andrea Omicini, Mirko Viroli:
Coordination models and languages: from parallel computing to self-organisation. 53-59 - Iyad Rahwan, Kate Larson:
Logical mechanism design. 61-69
- Simon Parsons:
Algorithmic Game Theory by Noam Nisan, Tim Roughgarden, Éva Tardos and Vijay V. Vazirani, Cambridge University Press, 754 pp., £32.00, ISBN 0-521-87282-0. 71-72
- From the journals... 73-97
Volume 26, Number 2, June 2011
- Rónán Daly, Qiang Shen, J. Stuart Aitken:
Learning Bayesian networks: approaches and issues. 99-157 - Tangming Yuan, David J. Moore, Chris Reed, Andrew Ravenscroft, Nicolas Maudet:
Informal logic dialogue games in human-computer dialogue. 159-174 - Luca Cernuzzi, Franco Zambonelli:
Adaptive organizational changes in agent-oriented methodologies. 175-190 - José Manuel Gascueña, Antonio Fernández-Caballero:
On the use of agent technology in intelligent, multisensory and distributed surveillance. 191-208 - Frank Guerin:
Learning like a baby: a survey of artificial intelligence approaches. 209-236
- Simon Parsons:
Probabilistic Graphical Models: Principles and Techniques by Daphne Koller and Nir Friedman, MIT Press, 1231 pp., $95.00, ISBN 0-262-01319-3. 237-238
- Abstracts of Recent PhDs. 239-241
Volume 26, Number 3, September 2011
- Horacio González-Vélez:
Guest editorial preface: Computational intelligence for neuro-oncological diagnosis. 243-245
- David Dupplaw, Madalina Croitoru, Srinandan Dasmahapatra, Alex Gibb, Horacio González-Vélez, Miguel Lurgi, Bo Hu, Paul H. Lewis, Andrew Peet:
A knowledge-rich distributed decision support framework: a case study for brain tumour diagnosis. 247-260 - Liang Xiao, Srinandan Dasmahapatra, Paul H. Lewis, Bo Hu, Andrew Peet, Alex Gibb, David Dupplaw, Madalina Croitoru, Francesc Estanyol, Juan Martínez-Miranda, Horacio González-Vélez, Magí Lluch i Ariet:
The design and implementation of a novel security model for HealthAgents. 261-282 - Carlos Sáez, Juan Miguel García-Gómez, Javier Vicente, Salvador Tortajada, Jan Luts, David Dupplaw, Sabine Van Huffel, Montserrat Robles:
A generic and extensible automatic classification framework applied to brain tumour diagnosis in HealthAgents. 283-301 - Bo Hu, Madalina Croitoru, Roman Roset, David Dupplaw, Miguel Lurgi, Srinandan Dasmahapatra, Paul H. Lewis, Juan Martínez-Miranda, Carlos Sáez:
The HealthAgents ontology: knowledge representation in a distributed decision support system for brain tumours. 303-328 - Francesc Estanyol, Xavier Rafael Palou, Roman Roset, Miguel Lurgi, Mariola Mier, Magí Lluch i Ariet:
A Web-accessible distributed data warehouse for brain tumour diagnosis. 329-351 - Alexander Gibb, John M. Easton, Nigel Davies, Yu Sun, Lesley Macpherson, Kal Natarajan, Theodoros N. Arvanitis, Andrew Peet:
The development of a graphical user interface, functional elements and classifiers for the non-invasive characterization of childhood brain tumours using magnetic resonance spectroscopy. 353-363
Volume 26, Number 4, December 2011
- Pietro Baroni, Martin Caminada, Massimiliano Giacomin:
An introduction to argumentation semantics. 365-410 - Archie C. Chapman, Alex Rogers, Nicholas R. Jennings, David S. Leslie:
A unifying framework for iterative approximate best-response algorithms for distributed constraint optimization problems. 411-444 - Juan F. Sequeda, Syed Hamid Tirmizi, Óscar Corcho, Daniel P. Miranker:
Survey of directly mapping SQL databases to the Semantic Web. 445-486 - Iyad Rahwan, Bita Banihashemi, Chris Reed, Douglas Walton, Sherief Abdallah:
Representing and classifying arguments on the Semantic Web. 487-511
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